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DANCERS IMPROVE TALENT AND SKILLS The Intermediate Dance Class this year was taught by Ms. Carol Mitchell, who place the emphasis on the skill development of ballet, modern dance, jazz, tap, and choreography. The students participated in the Spring Con- cert as well as their own concert. Also during the year, they attended other concerts at schools such as Orange Coast College and Fountain Valley. 1 — Intermediate Dance — Top row: Shan- non Parnell. Debbie Douglass. Sheila Usher. Lisa Balenzuela, Leslie Hallada, Michelle Perin. and Adriana Escobar. Second row: Kim Hunt, Trade Jones. Kelly Donahue, Lisa Gasser. Cheryl Conway, Julie Landahl, Lin- da Insalaco. and Missy Stertz. Front row: Angie Aldrich, Nina DelSesto, Dawn Risk, Karen Fadel, Patty Amendola. Mary Sullivan, Dawn Stramer. and Dana Schmalz. 2 — Debbie Douglass. Dawn Risk. Missy Stertz. and Lisa Gasser finish a dance and receive their grades from Mrs. Carol Mit- chell. 3 — Dancers exhibit their first dance of the year. 4 — Shannon Parnell. Sheila Usher, and Trade Jones perform for the class. 5 — Michelle Perin and Patty Amen- dola take a break after class. 6 — Dancers choreoghraph their dance for the In- termediate Concert. 82 Clubs
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AUTO CLUB DISPLAYS INTEREST IN “BUGS” The Auto Club, advised by Mr. Dur- ward Fowler, was a group with one main interest: any type of automobile activity. This included races, car shows, and even car washes. During the year they attended Bug Ins , which were times when people with Volkswagens assembled for races and various other contests. 1 — Todd Stephenson and Tim Flanery discuss the next move. 2 — Larry Whitte, Dave Hester, and Jon Weiss listen attentive- ly to Mr. Durward Fowler. 3 — Vince Cardenas smiles as he fiddles with a Bug . 4 — Robert Fowler works from the under- side. 5 — Robert Fowler and Gary Johnson take time out to smile. 6 — Auto Club top row: President Rudy Koscak, Vice President Ron Fretwell, and Vice President Spencer Hruska. Second row: Mike Allen, Tim Flanery, Vince Cardenas. Matt Haas, Robert Fowler, and Ken Griffin. Third row: Mark Erdei, Jon Weiss, Larry Witte, and Larry Larios. Front row: Stan Moore. Dave Hester. Bob Kirby, Pat Donahue. Gary Johnson, Jody Korhonen, Hick Natale, Gus Gonzales, and Mr. Durward Fowler. 7 — Mr. Fowler finishes an engine. Clubs 81
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BEGINNING DANCERS EXPAND ABILITIES The Beginning Dance class, taught by Mrs. Carol Mitchell, was created to teach students such forms of dance as ballet, modern, folk. tap. and jazz. They presented an International Folk Dance Festival for parents and friends. 1 — Beginning Dance — Top row: Julie Stenger. Shawn Sorensen. Debbie Mokes. Mary Bell, Jill Weidncr. Karen Kramer. Lisa Doren, Karen Jordan, and Becky Burdick. Second row: Charlene Watkins. Renee Baiz. Jane Litton. Lynm Russ. Jamie Bramlett. Cami Martin, Karen Lorenzen, Toni Sonna- bend. Melani Conaster, and Robin Murray. Third row: Monicka Garan. Linda Draper. Virginia Schellberg. Kim Bauer. Mari Kick, Julie Sidur. Laura J. Zimmerle, Tracy Barry. Jodi Tucker. Judy James, annnd Mcellissa Stegall. Front row: Hayley Kehr. Michelle Karsten, Kristine Abbatecola, Sherry Brown. Miss Brotherton, Alisa Whisler, Janine Stroad. Kristin Watts, and Jayne Mugent. 2 — Mrs. Carol Mitchell teaches class. 3 — Monika Garan waits for the next step. 4 — Julie Sidur, Debbie Mokes, and Tracy Barry practice their dance. 5 — Dancers learn the steps of foreign dances. 6 — Cami Martin. Missy Brotherton. and Lisa Doren finish their dance. 7 — Kelly Fowler rests after helping the beginning class. Clubs 83
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